Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers

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Vengola, India
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Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. The Jackfruit Garden Residence as the name suggests is a house for Mr. Riaz, whose very design arose from trying to retain the huge jackfruit tree growing in one corner of the site. Another consideration to keep in mind was that designing for a large family also meant that privacy was of utmost importance if we wanted the common spaces to be inclusive.

Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Interior Photography, Table, Windows, Beam
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam
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Ground Floor Plan
Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Wood, Door, Windows, Beam
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam

This gave form to the idea of a compound wall that revolves around the tree and twists upwards to join the ferro-cement shell roof of the house, seamlessly. This in turn created a small intimate space landscaped like a Japanese Zen garden providing ample shade, privacy and is also easily accessible from the kitchen.

Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Interior Photography, Handrail, Windows, Beam
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam

The house is largely constructed with CSEB (Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks) and Rammed earth walls with strategically placed openings for cross-ventilation. CSEB are mud blocks prepared by compressing gravel, sand and cement together and whose embodied energy( 1,112.36 MJ/m3 ) is four times lesser than that of a country fired brick (4,501.25 MJ/m3) .

Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Interior Photography, Door, Beam
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam

These walls take the load of the ferro-cement slab which are pre-cast, steel reinforced arched shells with effective thickness of 1.5cm . They effectively reduce the overall cement consumption by 40% and steel consumption by 30% and are at par with the RCC slabs in all other aspects including strength.

Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Exterior Photography, Garden, Courtyard
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam

The staircase that floats over the naturally lit atrium is like a fallen cloth spreading over a series of crisscrossing pipes. With the large sizes of the openings in question , the grillwork was designed by piecing together discarded pipes from the scrapyard.

Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam
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First Floor Plan

These pipes then come alive and fold in and out to become chandeliers in all the rooms propagating the idea that using such scrap materials instead of gorging into fresh material is not only in line with the concept of upcycling but also helps to create art pieces that cast veristic shadows patterns on the walls throughout the day.

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Cite: "Jack Fruit Garden Residence / Wallmakers" 30 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/959241/jack-fruit-garden-residence-wallmakers> ISSN 0719-8884

© Anand Jaju, Syam Sreesylam

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